Definition of mote

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Mote (n.) A small particle, as of floating dust; anything proverbially small; a speck..

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Subscription :: Subscription (n.) The acceptance of articles, or other tests tending to promote uniformity; esp. (Ch. of Eng.), formal assent to the Thirty-nine Articles and the Book of Common Prayer, required before ordination..
Ascend :: Ascend (v. i.) To rise, in a figurative sense; to proceed from an inferior to a superior degree, from mean to noble objects, from particulars to generals, from modern to ancient times, from one note to another more acute, etc.; as, our inquiries ascend to the remotest antiquity; to ascend to our first progenitor..
Down :: Down (adv.) From a remoter or higher antiquity.
Solitary :: Solitary (a.) ot much visited or frequented remote from society; retired; lonely; as, a solitary residence or place..
Far :: Far (a.) Distant in any direction; not near; remote; mutually separated by a wide space or extent.
Voyageur :: Voyageur (n.) A traveler; -- applied in Canada to a man employed by the fur companies in transporting goods by the rivers and across the land, to and from the remote stations in the Northwest..
Farness :: Farness (a.) The state of being far off; distance; remoteness.
Mote :: Mote (n.) A place of meeting for discussion.
Barmote :: Barmote (n.) A court held in Derbyshire, in England, for deciding controversies between miners..
Moth :: Moth (n.) A mote.
Ecbolic :: Ecbolic (n.) A drug, as ergot, which by exciting uterine contractions promotes the expulsion of the contents of the uterus..
Line :: Line (n.) The course followed by anything in motion; hence, a road or route; as, the arrow descended in a curved line; the place is remote from lines of travel..
Sympathy :: Sympathy (n.) The reciprocal influence exercised by the various organs or parts of the body on one another, as manifested in the transmission of a disease by unknown means from one organ to another quite remote, or in the influence exerted by a diseased condition of one part on another part or organ, as in the vomiting produced by a tumor of the brain..
Subserve :: Subserve (v. t.) To serve in subordination or instrumentally; to be subservient to; to help forward; to promote.
Nourish :: Nourish (v. i.) To promote growth; to furnish nutriment.
Cabal :: Cabal (v. i.) To unite in a small party to promote private views and interests by intrigue; to intrigue; to plot.
Savingness :: Savingness (n.) Tendency to promote salvation.
Promoted :: Promoted (imp. & p. p.) of Promot.
Utilitarianism :: Utilitarianism (n.) The doctrine that virtue is founded in utility, or that virtue is defined and enforced by its tendency to promote the highest happiness of the universe..
Philanthropist :: Philanthropist (n.) One who practices philanthropy; one who loves mankind, and seeks to promote the good of others..
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